MiR-584-5p potentiates vincristine and radiation response by inducing spindle defects and DNA damage in medulloblastoma

Despite improvements in overall survival, only a modest percentage of patients survives high-risk medulloblastoma. The devastating side effects of radiation and chemotherapy substantially reduce quality of life for surviving patients. Here, using genomic screens, we identified miR-584-5p as a potent...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2018-10, Vol.9 (1), p.4541-19, Article 4541
Hauptverfasser: Abdelfattah, Nourhan, Rajamanickam, Subapriya, Panneerdoss, Subbarayalu, Timilsina, Santosh, Yadav, Pooja, Onyeagucha, Benjamin C., Garcia, Michael, Vadlamudi, Ratna, Chen, Yidong, Brenner, Andrew, Houghton, Peter, Rao, Manjeet K.
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Zusammenfassung:Despite improvements in overall survival, only a modest percentage of patients survives high-risk medulloblastoma. The devastating side effects of radiation and chemotherapy substantially reduce quality of life for surviving patients. Here, using genomic screens, we identified miR-584-5p as a potent therapeutic adjuvant that potentiates medulloblastoma to radiation and vincristine. MiR-584-5p inhibited medulloblastoma growth and prolonged survival of mice in pre-clinical tumor models. MiR-584-5p overexpression caused cell cycle arrest, DNA damage, and spindle defects in medulloblastoma cells. MiR-584-5p mediated its tumor suppressor and therapy-sensitizing effects by targeting HDAC1 and eIF4E3. MiR-584-5p overexpression or HDAC1/eIF4E3 silencing inhibited medulloblastoma stem cell self-renewal without affecting neural stem cell growth. In medulloblastoma patients, reduced expression of miR-584-5p correlated with increased levels of HDAC1/eIF4E3. These findings identify a previously undefined role for miR-584-5p /HDAC1/eIF4E3 in regulating DNA repair, microtubule dynamics, and stemness in medulloblastoma and set the stage for a new way to treat medulloblastoma using miR-584-5p . The radiation and chemotherapy used for treating medulloblastoma patients cause debilitating side effects. Here, the authors show that miR-584 acts as a therapeutic adjuvant as it sensitizes medulloblastoma to radiation and chemotherapy by targeting HDAC1 or eIF4E3 to enhance spindle defects and DNA damage.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-018-06808-8